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Diners eat out of toilet bowls at novelty restaurant chain
The Asia News.Net Sunday 22nd November, 2009 (IANS)
A restaurant chain where food is served up in mini toilets has proved a surprise hit in Hong Kong, a news report said Sunday.
Diners with a taste for the bizarre have been flocking to the Modern Toilet restaurants in the city's Causeway Bay and Mongkok tourist districts since they opened six months ago.
The chain serves its food in miniature toilet bowls, urinals or sinks while customers sit on toilets for seats and are surrounded by pieces of bathroom plumbing fashioned into tables and lighting.
The restaurants are even promoting themselves in Hong Kong Tourism Board visitor kits with an advertisement featuring a picture of a urinal filled with ice cream, the Sunday Morning Post reported.
'We think our restaurant is very special and a lot of fun,' Sally Ng, manager of the Causeway Bay restaurant told the newspaper. The franchise started in Taiwan before moving to Hong Kong this year. Email this story to a friend
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Sheadee 12-16-09, 06:32 AM |
Diners eat out of toilet bowls at novelty restaurant chain
I think that is disgusting, But a cool idea! LOL i think people who like that kinda of stuff and makes the owner wealthy, Well good for them! I think that the person whos idea it was is very creative! Well thats it!
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